Diagnostic Aids
The EGR Decel Filter value can be a great aid in determining if a problem exists and to verify repairs. The EGR Decel Filter is an average of the difference in the expected MAP change and the actual MAP change caused by opening the EGR valve during a deceleration, and is used to determine when the MIL is illuminated. By driving the vehicle up to approximately 97 km/h (60 mph) and decelerating to 32 km/h (20 mph), it can be determined if the EGR system is OK, partially restricted, or fully restricted.
A more negative number (less than -3) indicates that the system is working normally, whereas a positive number indicates that the system is being restricted and that the expected amount of EGR flow is was not seen. A number that falls between negative 3 and positive 2 indicates that the system is partially restricted but not restricted enough to cause an emissions impact.
The EGR Decel Filter value should always be at -3 or lower. If the EGR Decel Filter number becomes more positive (towards 0 or more), then the EGR system is becoming restricted. Look for possible damage to the EGR pipe or for a restriction caused by carbon deposits in the EGR passages or on the EGR valve.